
Nothing To Sing
Previously unknown Underground Progressive Blues Rock from 1970, recovered from a 30-copy only private-press LP on the legendary Sky label (the forerunner to SRT).
Sounding exactly like a lost Blue Horizon session, Second Nature’s sound comfortably sits alongside the likes of Fleetwood Mac and Chicken Shack, but with distinct echoes of Savoy Brown and the Groundhogs. Based in NW London the band are driven by a brilliant lead guitarist delivering lyrical, incisive riffs and soaring solos, all drenched with glorious vintage tone. With all but one track self-penned, the album showcases a confident group of musicians, captured in remarkable fidelity at Sky Studios in Bedfordshire. For those who grasp the vital role of blues rock in shaping the British underground scene of the late ’60s and early ’70s, this is nothing less than essential - a crucial, long-lost addition to the pantheon.
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$17.20Nothing To Sing
Previously unknown Underground Progressive Blues Rock from 1970, recovered from a 30-copy only private-press LP on the legendary Sky label (the forerunner to SRT).
Sounding exactly like a lost Blue Horizon session, Second Nature’s sound comfortably sits alongside the likes of Fleetwood Mac and Chicken Shack, but with distinct echoes of Savoy Brown and the Groundhogs. Based in NW London the band are driven by a brilliant lead guitarist delivering lyrical, incisive riffs and soaring solos, all drenched with glorious vintage tone. With all but one track self-penned, the album showcases a confident group of musicians, captured in remarkable fidelity at Sky Studios in Bedfordshire. For those who grasp the vital role of blues rock in shaping the British underground scene of the late ’60s and early ’70s, this is nothing less than essential - a crucial, long-lost addition to the pantheon.
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Previously unknown Underground Progressive Blues Rock from 1970, recovered from a 30-copy only private-press LP on the legendary Sky label (the forerunner to SRT).
Sounding exactly like a lost Blue Horizon session, Second Nature’s sound comfortably sits alongside the likes of Fleetwood Mac and Chicken Shack, but with distinct echoes of Savoy Brown and the Groundhogs. Based in NW London the band are driven by a brilliant lead guitarist delivering lyrical, incisive riffs and soaring solos, all drenched with glorious vintage tone. With all but one track self-penned, the album showcases a confident group of musicians, captured in remarkable fidelity at Sky Studios in Bedfordshire. For those who grasp the vital role of blues rock in shaping the British underground scene of the late ’60s and early ’70s, this is nothing less than essential - a crucial, long-lost addition to the pantheon.











